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Club World Cup draw
The draw for the 2025 Club World Cup is scheduled for 5th December 2024. The tournament will take place from 15th June to 13th July 2025.
All teams:
Africa - 4 teams:
Al Ahly SC (Egypt)
Wydad AC (Morocco)
Esperance Tunis (Tunisia)
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
Asia - 4 teams:
Al Hilal SFC (Saudi Arabia)
Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
Al-Ain FC (United Arab Emirates)
Ulsan HD FC (South Korea)
Australia - 1 team:
Auckland City (New Zealand)
Europe - 12 teams:
Chelsea London (England)
Real Madrid (Spain)
Manchester City (England)
Bayern Munchen (Germany)
PSG (France)
Inter Milan (Italy)
FC Porto (Portugal)
SL Benfica (Portugal)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Juventus Turin (Italy)
Atletico Madrid (Spain)
Red Bull Salzburg (Austria)
North America - 5 teams:
CF Monterrey (Mexico)
Seattle Sounders FC (USA)
Club Leon (Mexico)
CF Pachuca (Mexico)
Inter Miami (USA)
South America - 6 teams
SE Palmeiras (Brazil)
CR Flamengo (Brazil)
Fluminense FC (Brazil)
Botafogo (Brazil)
River Plate (Argentine)
Boca Juniors (Argentine)
Tournament format:
8 groups with 4 teams.
1 match in the group stage.
2 teams from every group advance to the round of 16
1 match in the knockout stages.
No 3rd place match.
#Real Madrid#Club World Cup 2025#dates#draw#Chelsea London#Manchester City#Bayern Munchen#PSG#Inter Milan#FC Porto#SL Benfica#Borussia Dortmund#Juventus Turin#Atletico Madrid#Red Bull Salzburg#SE Palmeiras#CR Flamengo#Fluminense FC#Botafogo#River Plate#Boca Juniors#Al Hilal SFC#Inter Miami#Al Ahly SC#Wydad AC#Urawa Red Diamonds#Al-Ain FC#Ulsan HD FC#CF Monterrey#Seattle Sounders FC
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anon, dear, I'm so so sorry I'm answering a bit later in the day. I promise I didn't mean to ignore, everything is just not feeling right today isn't it. But I love when I get sent these edits, it's something I genuinely appreciate so much. And this one about Walid just put a smile on my face and it feels good! HE'S SOOO FUNNY ISN'T IT!!!!! I'm so impressed at how many languages he speaks. darija, ms arabic, french, english, spanish... the language of love also I don't know if it was you, but I was thinking about another edit I was sent with ~the one who must not be named~ (otherwise known as halilhodzic) speaking french to all of them and it's so refreshing to see an actual moroccan manager being able to reach to them in different languages and respect their backgrounds.
Anyway he's also a fun man for real, when he was speaking to that man who was injured jhgdfsjdhgs so funny wallah. Do you know the one where he was doing an interview (from when he was coaching Wydad AC) and this happened? lol it's just SO FUNNY!!!
modhik wallah hhhhhhh
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thank you anon. have a great day/night and stay safe <3
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Mercato : C’est déjà fini entre Mbaye Niang et le Wydad AC
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LLEVAN A CABO SORTEO DEL MUNDIAL DE CLUBES
Ciudad de México.- Los equipos mexicanos conocieron su suerte para el Mundial de Clubes 2025, luego de realizarse este jueves el sorteo en Miami.
El Pachuca fue el conjunto que tendrá un panorama más complicado, tras quedar en el Grupo H, ya que se enfrentará al Real Madrid, actual campeón de la Champions League. Sus otros rivales serán Al Hilal y al FC Salzburgo.
El León fue colocado en el Grupo D y se medirá al Flamengo, Esperance Sportive de Tunisie y al Chelsea.En tanto, el Monterrey tendrá como rivales a River Plate, Urawa Red Diamonds e Inter de Milán en el Sector E.
Se pudo observar que el 'Grupo de la Muerte' será el B, que quedó compuesto con el París SG, Atlético de Madrid, Botafogo y Seattle Sounders.
El torneo se disputará del 15 de junio al 13 de julio de 2025 en Estados UnidosLos grupos quedaron de la siguiente manera:
Grupo A
Palmeiras
PortoAl
Ahly FCInter
Miam
iGrupo B
París SG
Atlético de Madrid
Botafogo
Seattle Sounders
Grupo C
Bayern Múnich
Auckland City
Boca Jrs
.Benfica
Grupo D
Flamengo
Esperance Sportive de Tunisie
Chelsea
León
Grupo E
River Plate
Urawa
Red Diamonds
Monterrey
Inter de Milán
Grupo F
Fluminense
Borussia Dortmund
Ulsan HD
Mamelodi Sundowns
Grupo G
Manchester City
Wydad AC
Al Ain
FCJuventus
Grupo H
Real Madrid
Al Hilal
PachucaFC
Salzburgo
(Agencia Reforma)
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FIFA Club World Cup draw: Man City in same group as Juventus, Chelsea get Flamengo
Defending champions Manchester City have been grouped with Juventus, Al Ain (UAE), and Wydad AC (Morocco) for the 2024 FIFA Club World Cup. Chelsea, meanwhile, face Flamengo, Esperance Sportive de Tunis, and Club Leon (Mexico). The expanded 32-team tournament will be held in the United States next summer, beginning June 15. Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will play the opener against Egypt’s Al Ahly.…
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Messi’s Inter Miami to open 2025 Club World Cup as Man City drawn with Juventus | Club World Cup
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will open this year Club World Cup against the Egyptian club Al Ahly, as Kylian Mbappé and Neymar face off for Real Madrid and Al-Hilal. Premier League champions Manchester city Juventus, Moroccan side Wydad AC and Al Ain stand out in the United Arab Emirates Group in the opening group stage of the controversial Fifa tournament, while Chelsea will take on giants…
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Club World Cup 2025 draw - results
Real Madrid has learned who they will face in the Club World Cup 2025. The tournament will start in June.
Club World Cup 2025 groups:
Group A:
SE Palmeiras (Brazil)
FC Porto (Portugal)
Al-Ahly FC (Egypt)
Inter Miami (USA)
Group B:
PSG (France)
Atletico Madrid (Spain)
Botafogo (Brazil)
Seattle Sounders (USA)
Group C:
Bayern Munchen (Germany)
SL Benfica (Portugal)
Boca Juniors (Argentine)
Auckland City (New Zealand)
Group D:
CR Flamengo (Brazil)
Chelsea London (England)
Club Leon (Mexico)
Esperance Tunis (Tunisia)
Group E:
River Plate (Argentine)
Inter Milan (Italy)
CF Monterrey (Mexico)
Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
Group F:
Fluminense FC (Brazil)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Ulsan HD FC (South Korea)
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
Group G:
Manchester City (England)
Juventus Turin (Italy)
Wydad AC (Morocco)
Al-Ain FC (United Arab Emirates)
Group H:
Real Madrid (Spain)
Red Bull Salzburg (Austria)
Al-Hilal SFC (Saudi Arabia)
CF Pachuca (Mexico)
#Real Madrid#Red Bull Salzburg#Al-Hilal SFC#CF Pachuca#Manchester City#Juventus Turin#Wydad AC#Al-Ain FC#Mamelodi Sundowns#Ulsan HD FC#Borussia Dortmund#Fluminense FC#Urawa Red Diamonds#CF Monterrey#Inter Milan#River Plate#Esperance Tunis#Chelsea London#CR Flamengo#Bayern Munchen#SL Benfica#Boca Juniors#PSG#Atletico Madrid#Botafogo#SE Palmeiras#FC Porto#Club World Cup 2025#draw#results
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🇪🇸 Real Madrid - Winners 2016
🇳🇿 Auckland City FC - Winners 2016
🇲🇦 Wydad AC - Winners 2017
🇦🇷 River Plate - Winners 2015
🇨🇳 Guangzhou Evegrande - Winners 2015
🇲🇽 Club America - Winners 2015
🇪🇸 Sevilla FC - Winners 2014
🇯🇵 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo - Winners 2016
FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2017
See In You November 17 - December 2
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Mercato : C’est déjà fini entre Mbaye Niang et le Wydad AC
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Les demi-finales de coupes d’Afrique de clubs, la Ligue des champions et la Coupe de la Confédération, prévues début mai, ont été reportées à une date ultérieure à cause de la pandémie de nouveau Coronavirus, a annoncé la Confédération africaine de football, ce 11 avril 2020. Les qualifications pour le Mondial U17 féminin sont également repoussées. Les amoureux de football africain devront encore attendre pour assister aux demi-finales des coupes d’Afrique de clubs. Al Ahly-Wydad Casablanca et Zamalek-Raja Casablanca en Ligue des champions (C1), ainsi que Pyramids FC-Horoya AC et Hassania Agadir-Renaissance de Berkane en Coupe de la Confédération (C2), ont été reportés sine die à cause de la pandémie de nouveau coronavirus. Les matches aller étaient prévus du 1er au 3 mai et les matches retour du 8 au 10 mai 2020. A lire aussi Comment défragmenter son disque dur – Windows 10 « À la lumière des préoccupations croissantes autour de la nature évolutive de la Covid-19 et avec l’instauration du confinement dans la plupart des pays, le Comité d’urgence de la CAF a décidé de reporter » ces rencontres de C1 et de C2, a indiqué la Confédération africaine de football dans un communiqué, ce 11 avril 2020. Demi-finales de coupes d’Afrique de clubs Cette mesure concerne également les qualifications pour la Coupe du monde féminine des moins de 17 ans dont des parties étaient programmées du 1er au 3 mai et du 15 au 17 mai. « Un nouveau calendrier sera annoncé en temps voulu », ajoute l’instance basée au Caire. Cette décision est toutefois loin d'être une surprise, l'épidémie de coronavirus progressant désormais partout sur le continent.
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[ad_1] REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKAs Morocco hosts the FIFA Club World Cup, members of the Winners 2005 fan group describe their football club as ‘source of hope, life’.Casablanca, Morocco – In the old town of Casablanca, tags and murals reflecting football club Wydad AC’s past and present can be found everywhere. The team’s die-hard fans are renowned as some of the most passionate and organised globally, famous for their “tifo”: choreographed displays of support involving huge banners and flags. These supporters have been gearing up to cheer on this year’s African Champions League winners, who will take on Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal on Saturday in the second round of the FIFA Club World Cup that began this week in Morocco. “We are ‘ultras’,” a member of the Winners 2005 fan group, who did not want to share their name, tells me. “It’s our job to represent the club.” Wydad fans supporting their team [File: Fadel Senna/AFP] The name Winners 2005 reflects the year when the so-called “ultras” culture became popular in Morocco. The term “ultra” was first used in Italy but is now associated with any fanatical group of supporters. Despite being relatively young and mostly students, the members of Winners 2005 are filled with a deep sense of the club’s decades-old history and what it means to be a Wydad fan. “This team is about resistance,” another supporter said. “Resistance and nationalism. Our grandparents fought to make this club. We carry on that fight.” It is Wydad’s origin story that informs the feelings the team inspires in its supporters. During French occupation, access to sports facilities in Morocco was limited so some in the country decided in the mid-1930s to form their own club. Wydad Athletic Club began as a water-polo team but quickly grew to include football. The side went on to become a symbol of the nationalist movement whenever they played. “Wydad is a source of hope, a source of life,” said Mohamed Zahnoun, a Wydad fan who has been watching the team for more than 50 years. “It gives me a vision of a beautiful world; it’s how I breathe, how I forget my problems,” he added. “After a week of work, I get to go on an adventure with my love. It’s a love that can only be understood by those who have grown up with the club.” When I suggested to another supporter, Mohammed Kiddi, that the fans are Wydad’s 12th player, his response was one of laughter. “Not the 12th – no, no, no,” he said. “We are the first.” Wydad are Morocco’s most successful side, with 22 league titles to their name, but this is only their second appearance at the Club World Cup. The 19th edition of the tournament brings together the respective champions of each of FIFA’s six premier regional competitions, alongside the host nation’s league champions. In addition to Wydad and Al Hilal, the teams participating this year are Flamengo (Brazil); Al Ahly (Egypt); Auckland City (New Zealand); Real Madrid (Spain); and Seattle Sounders (United States). “We are the champions of Africa and we fear no one,” said Kiddi, before the Al Hilal encounter. “Playing in Morocco gives us a big advantage. It won’t just be Wydad fans supporting the team but the whole of the country.” [ad_2] Source link
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Meet the Wydad ultras, the Moroccan team’s ‘first player’ | Football News
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK As Morocco hosts the FIFA Club World Cup, members of the Winners 2005 fan group describe their football club as ‘source of hope, life’. Casablanca, Morocco – In the old town of Casablanca, tags and murals reflecting football club Wydad AC’s past and present can be found everywhere. The team’s die-hard fans are renowned as some of the most passionate and organised globally,…
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